“Carly Fiorina’s speeches fall into one of two categories: personal anecdotes and discussions of leadership, or red meat and jabs at Hillary Clinton. The former CEO of Hewlett-Packard combined both Saturday afternoon at a luncheon in Washington, D.C., aimed at conservative women.
Fiorina often uses this quote, as she did Saturday, as a way into explaining her guiding philosophy that true leadership is “unlocking the potential in others.” But at the Unlocking Potential conference, Fiorina espoused some more specific ideas of presidential leadership, namely abroad.”
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